Difficulties Prosecuting Domestic Violence Cases

In recent years, law enforcement and prosecutors have taken a much more aggressive position in arresting and prosecuting domestic violence offenders. High profile cases, such as the O.J. Simpson murder trial, brought national recognition to these types of offenses and prosecutors and police department now rely on specialized units to investigate and prosecute domestic violence crimes. However, there are certain difficulties that prosecutors experience in prosecuting domestic violence cases that usually do not occur with other crimes. Because of this, prosecutors may be more willing to dismiss or significantly reduce domestic violence charges, especially where the defendant is represented by a skilled and knowledgeable criminal defense attorney.

Unwilling or Uncooperative Victims

Many domestic violence arrests involve loving, committed couples who end up having a bad fight that escalates out of control. Even where the alleged victim does not want his or her partner to be arrested, most police agencies require that one or both parties in a domestic violence incident be arrested anytime there is a call for service. These arrests will often lead to a criminal filing in court.

In many cases, the named victim may want to have the case dropped against his or her partner. However, prosecutors do not drop cases simply because a victim requests this and will often go forward to trial even where the victim is now uncooperative. The prosecutor can introduce evidence of the named victim’s statements to police at the time or arrest or comments in a 911 call. The prosecutor can also present evidence of any injuries that the named victim may have suffered.

Even so, it is difficult for a prosecutor to proceed at trial with an uncooperative victim. The witness may be unpredictable and may fail to show up to Court. The prosecutor will try to ensure that the named victim appears in Court by having this person subpoenaed to appear or ordered to appear by the judge. If the witness fails to appear, a warrant can be issued for his or her arrest. Prosecutors do not like to have their witnesses jailed, however they may be willing to do so if necessary.

If the named witness was not served, the prosecution may be unable to proceed at trial and the case may be dismissed. Previously, prosecutors could introduce the statements made to police by named victims without that person appearing court. However, the United States Supreme Court recently found that is practice violates the confrontation clause and now prosecutors are limited in what statements can be introduced.

Even where the prosecution has a cooperative witness, there may be problems proving the case. Many domestic violence cases involve mutual fighting between the parties and the defendant may be able to raise a valid self-defense claim. In addition, the named victim may have incentive to lie about the defendant’s conduct, especially when there are contentious child custody or divorce issues involved. In these cases, having the right criminal defense attorney can make all the difference.

If you or a loved one have been charged with domestic violence, it is crucial that you speak with an attorney experienced in handling these types of cases immediately. Michael Kraut is a former Deputy District Attorney with over 14 years of prosecutorial experience who understands the problems that prosecutors may face in proving a domestic violence case. Mr. Kraut works hard to ensure his clients receive the best defense possible.

For more information about the difficulties in prosecuting domestic violence cases, and to schedule your free consultation, contact Michael Kraut at the Kraut Law Group located at 6255 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 1480, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Mr. Kraut can be reached 24/7 at 888-334-6344 or 323-464-6453.

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